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The Huntington Theatre Company is Boston's largest and most popular theatre company. Reaching an annual audience of over 130,000, the Huntington is renowned for staging world-class productions with spectacular production values. The Huntington produces seven plays each season, including premieres by rising literary stars as well as Pulitzer Prize, Academy Award, and Tony Award-winning writers, and has transferred more productions to Broadway than any other theatre in Boston.Directions and ParkingBoston University Theatre
MBTA: Green Line to Symphony station. Walk outbound down Huntington Ave. and the B.U. Theatre is on the left. OR Orange Line to Mass. Ave. station. Turn left out of the station and continue down Mass. Ave. for 2 blocks. Turn left on Huntington Ave. The B.U. Theatre is on the left.
Driving: Storrow Drive to the Fenway exit. Boylston St. (inbound) to Westland Ave. Right onto Mass. Ave. for one block (past Symphony Hall). Right onto Huntington Ave. The theatre is on the left.The Calderwood Pavilion
MBTA: Orange Line to Back Bay station OR Green Line to Copley Square station.
Driving: Take I-93 South into Boston, exit onto Storrow Drive. Take the Copley Square exit on your left. At the light make a left onto Beacon Street and a quick right, following the path of all traffic, onto Arlington Street. Follow Arlington for approximately one-half (1/2) mile, crossing over the highway into the South End. Turn right onto Tremont Street at the light in front of the CVS. The Calderwood Pavilion is on your right at 527 Tremont Street.

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Now in its 128th season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its inaugural concert on October 22, 1881, and has continued to uphold the vision of its founder, the businessman, philanthropist, Civil War veteran, and amateur musician Henry Lee Higginson, for well over a century. The Boston Symphony Orchestra has performed throughout the United States, as well as in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, South America, and China; in addition, it reaches audiences numbering in the millions through its performances on radio, television, and recordings.

The Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) is a not-for-profit performing and visual arts complex that supports working artists to create, perform and exhibit new works; develops new audiences; and connects the arts to community.
Located in Boston’s South End, the largest landmark district in the United States covering more than 500 acres, the BCA is dedicated to incubating and showcasing the performing and visual arts of our time. Occupying an historic city block on a four-acre parcel of land bordered by Tremont Street, Clarendon Street, Warren Avenue and Berkeley Street, the BCA is a resource to Greater Boston providing…

Boston Lyric Opera (BLO) is New England’s largest opera company. Founded in 1976, BLO is recognized for its artistically excellent productions of a diverse repertoire that entertain and inspire audiences and feature emerging operatic talent. BLO produces four productions each season: three at the Citi Performing Arts CenterSM Shubert Theatre in Boston and an Opera Annex production in a found space. BLO’s programs are funded, in part, by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.), located in Cambridge, is one of the country's most celebrated resident theatres and the winner of numerous awards, including the Tony Award and the Pulitzer Prize. It was recently named the third best theatre in the country by Time magazine. Over its twenty-nine-year history the A.R.T. has welcomed major American and international theatre artists whose singular visions generate and define the theatre's work, presenting a varied repertoire that includes new plays, progressive productions of classical texts, and collaborations between artists from many disciplines. The A.R.T. has toured its productions all over the US and worldwide.…

ArtsEmerson: The World on Stage presents first-class performances from all over the world, providing new opportunities for the Boston community to experience culturally enriching theatre, film, and music. Thanks to Emerson College, ArtsEmerson's home is in Boston’s historic theatre district at the newly opened Paramount Center and the Cutler Majestic Theatre. The Paramount Center includes: 1. The Paramount Theatre 2. The new Black Box Theatre 3. The Bright Family Screening Room These venues will showcase artists in two programming streams: LEGENDS: Established, highly regarded institutions and artists whose work is seen and celebrated around the world PIONEERS: A new generation…